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Nov 21, 2024
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2023-2024 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Technology Studies: Computer Engineering Technology, AS (CETC-AS-COT)
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CT State Community College Catalog 2023-2024
- New students enrolling for the first time in Fall 2023 will begin as students of Connecticut State Community College under this catalog.
- Continuing students from one of the 12 community colleges will be transitioned into a CT State program in this catalog as of the start of the Fall 2023 term.
- The policies, courses and programs described are applicable as of the Fall 2023 term and may be updated as circumstances require.
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The Computer Information Technology (CIT) degree program is designed to provide students with a well-rounded technical foundation and offer options in which they can concentrate their skills in either software development or networking. For students who enter the program without a firm grasp on a career direction, the program’s core gives a broad range of subject areas that the students can experience before formalizing their concentration.
In addition to meeting the Technology Studies outcomes students in this option will:
- Develop the ability to analyze, develop, and design code through knowledge and comprehension of information systems concepts and skills.
- Develop the strategic and critical thinking skills through development of the ability to identify, gather, measure summarize, verify, analyze, design, develop and test programs and hardware design.
- Develop the ability to identify and solve unstructured problems in unfamiliar setting and exercise judgment based on facts.
- Develop communication through development of proficiency in oral/written/electronic communication skills and the development of the ability to explain programming concepts and code and related technical issues to others.
- Develop leadership skill through the development of the ability to work collaboratively with a diverse team, including organization, control, and assessment of group-based work, and provide leadership when appropriate.
- Develop the skills to apply current technology, analyze business problems, and design and develop software and solve technical issues; apply word processing, spreadsheet, database, presentation, email, and collaborative software skills in a professional context.
- Develop the skills to communicate using network technologies, access information via internet, and understand information integrity and security issues
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Technology Studies General Education Core (23 credits)
Technology Studies Program Core (10-11 credits)
Computer Engineering Technology Courses (31 credits)
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